Obama in Super Bowl interview: 'I deserve a second term'

President Obama said Sunday that he deserves a second term despite suggesting in a similar interview three years ago that if he didn’t turn around the economy in three years, his presidency was going to be a “one-term proposition.’

“We’ve made progress,” Obama told NBC’s Matt Lauer. “The key right now is to just make sure we don’t start turning in a new direction that could throw that progress off."

That “new direction” to which the president obliquely referred likely involves voters choosing someone else such as Mitt Romney to run the country.

Obama has made a Super Bowl pregame interview an annual tradition. Last year, he sat down with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly. Lauer, the co-host of NBC’s “Today” show also interviewed Obama three years ago, shortly after he was sworn into office.

“I've got four years," the new president told Lauer then. "A year from now I think people are going to see that we're starting to make some progress, but there's going to be some pain out there. If I don't have this done in three years, than this is going to be a one-term proposition."

Romney and other Republicans have used Obama’s remarks to argue that the president hasn’t met his own criteria for reelection.

The timing of the sit-down was fortuitous, however, for the president. His administration received a surprisingly robust jobs report Friday, allowing Obama to claim significant progress on the economic front before a Super Bowl pregame audience.

Lauer also pressed Obama on Iran, with the president reiterating that he hopes to secure a diplomatic solution to the growing conflict over the country’s nuclear ambitions rather than a military confrontation, but he said, "No option is off the table."

Asked about Israel’s intentions to intervene, the president said he believed the Israeli government had made no decision on whether to launch a strike against Iran. "They, like us, believe Iran has to stand down on its nuclear weapons program," he said, sidestepping a question about whether the U.S. would be given advance word of such a raid.

Obama said his administration was not anticipating Iranian attacks on American soil.

"We don't see any evidence that they have those intentions or capabilities right now," he said.

Obama also demurred when asked to pick a winner between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots, after choosing the Steelers to win last year. Lauer reminded him that when the Patriots won in an election year, 2004, a Republican,George W. Bush, was reelected president. When the Pats lost in 2008, Obama was elected. But the president wouldn’t bite.